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Elevated Radioactive Contaminants Found At Shale Gas Wastewater Discharge Site
What Happens To A Bridge When One Side Uses Mediterranean Sea Level And Another The North Sea?
Why You Got Herpes (Beyond The Obvious)
Quantum Dots Versus Nanowires For The Future Of Solar Power
Being Left Or Right Handed May Not Have A Strong Genetic Factor
Baseball Players Take Note: Knocking On Wood Actually Can Undo Jinx
Pollen Grain Fossils Push The Origin Of Flowering Plants Back 100 Million Years
Cold, Salty And Promiscuous In Antarctica
Mercury From Fish Is Minor, Finds Study
Poor Sleep Linked To Autism And Behavior
Fiber-Optic Sensors Improve Railway Safety In China
Insulin Pathway Map Could Lead To Better Diabetes Drugs
Traces Of Immense Prehistoric Arctic Ice Sheets During The Pleistocene
Tattoo Tributes And Other Virtual Tombstones Take Off
Cassini Finds Propylene, A Household Plastic Ingredient, On Titan
Climate Change: Greenhouse Gas Pace May Be Why Warming Hasn't Kept Up
Canadian Depression And Mental Health Services Usage Don't Jibe
Hispanic Paradox: Better Cancer Prognosis Though Less Education, Income And Access To Health Care
Sugar Molecule Is A Biological Link Between Diabetes And Irregular Heartbeats
Scalar-Tensor Theories: Maybe Black Holes Do Have 'Hair'
Crowdsourcing Earthquakes: Tiny Sensor Used In Smart Phones Could Create Urban Seismic Network
Obamaconfusion: 75% Aware Of Individual Mandate, Only 40% About Marketplaces And Subsidies
Oxytocin Could Make You More Tolerant
Colorectal Cancer Screening Works
Everolimus Slows Disease Progression In Advanced Papillary Kidney Cancer Patients

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